Best waterfalls around St. Ulrich am Pillersee are found within the Pillerseetal, a region known for its natural beauty. The area offers various cascades and hiking opportunities to experience the wild landscape. Waterfalls here provide diverse experiences for visitors exploring the terrain. The region is characterized by its natural features and numerous trails.
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The river of the same name originates from the 5-6m deep spring at Birnbachloch. The tour up to here is absolutely worthwhile 😃.
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Hiking along the Eifersbach stream in St. Johann feels like a little break from everyday life. The steady rush of the clear water accompanies you like a soothing carpet of sound, while the fresh, cool air from the waterfall invigorates the senses. The path winds through dense forest, with repeated glimpses of the roaring water cascading over rocks. It's a soothing blend of natural power and tranquility – a true experience for body and soul.
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In the middle of the Kitzbühel Alps, the wild and romantic Griessbach meanders through the gorge of the same name into the valley. Along the stream, you can walk through the gorge on beautiful hiking trails, narrow wooden walkways and also over suspension bridges. Rock formations, waterfalls and shallower sections alternate. A real gem, absolutely recommended.
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Very beautiful gorge with 3 different circular routes. There is something for everyone. Can only recommend it.
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Impressive waterfall in great surroundings
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Wonderful hike on hot days for children of all ages. The (round) length is 3 / 6 / 10 km, which can be easily adapted to the age. There is a lot to discover. The footbridges are very well secured and you can always climb down to the pools. After about 2.5 km the gorge opens up and the many gravel and sand banks invite you to play and have a snack. More here: https://www.kitzbueheler-alpen.com/de/stjo/so/wandern/griessbachklamm.html
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If you are in the area, you should not miss the Griesbachklamm. Although it has (almost) no steep side walls, it has been lovingly designed with wooden walkways and suspension bridges. However, you should keep small children under your supervision, as the wooden walkways to the water are not secured with railings or anything similar.
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The Eifersbach waterfall can only be reached via the hiking trail. It is located in the middle of the forest and the water falls from an impressive height. You can take beautiful photos from the bridge.
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The most popular waterfall is the Eifersbach waterfall, known for its impressive plunge and accessibility via a scenic hiking trail. Another highly appreciated spot is the Birnbach Cave, where the Birnbach stream emerges and cascades down the mountain, offering a unique natural spectacle.
Yes, the Würmbach Waterfalls are considered family-friendly, especially for children aged seven to twelve. While the path can be challenging, it's rewarding, with wooden railings securing the bends. It's recommended to bring swimming gear for kids to enjoy the water.
You'll encounter diverse natural features, from the roaring cascades of the Eifersbach waterfall nestled in the forest, to the unique karst spring at Birnbach Cave where a stream emerges from a 20-meter-wide entrance and falls down the mountain. The region is rich in gorges, rivers, and forested trails.
The waterfalls are particularly impressive after heavy rain, when the water flow is at its strongest. Generally, spring and summer offer pleasant hiking conditions to explore the trails leading to these natural wonders. During warmer days, gorges like Strohwollner Gorge offer a pleasantly cool environment.
Yes, the path to the Birnbach Cave, which features a cascading waterfall, is considered challenging. The tour leads through forest, meadows, and rocky terrain, with some alpine sections, though it is well-maintained and secured. The Würmbach Waterfalls also involve a path that can be challenging but is rewarding.
The region offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find various hiking trails, including moderate options like the 'Adolari Round' or the 'Wintersteller Alm' trail. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are routes such as the 'Loferer Steinberge – Inlets of Lake Pillersee loop'. You can explore more options on the hiking guide or the MTB trails guide for St. Ulrich am Pillersee.
While specific dog regulations for each waterfall trail are not detailed, many hiking trails in the Pillerseetal region are generally dog-friendly. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and be mindful of other hikers and wildlife, especially in natural monument areas like the Birnbach Cave.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive natural spectacle of the waterfalls, the scenic hiking trails that lead to them, and the opportunity for beautiful photography, especially from vantage points like the bridge at Eifersbach waterfall. The unique experience of exploring a cave with a cascading stream, like at Birnbach Cave, is also highly valued.
Yes, the Birnbach Cave is a natural monument where the Birnbach stream emerges and cascades down the mountain. This site is notable among the many karst springs in the Leoganger Steinberge for its relative accessibility and unique geological features.
Yes, the Strohwollner Gorge, located near St. Martin, offers an impressive natural experience with thundering waterfalls and a short, family-friendly hike. It's a picturesque gorge where water first thunders over rocks before calming down further downstream.
The accessibility varies. The Eifersbach waterfall is reached via an intermediate hiking trail that includes paved roads, meadows, and stony paths. The Würmbach Waterfalls path is considered challenging but rewarding, while the route to Birnbach Cave is more alpine and challenging, though well-secured.
Absolutely. At the Eifersbach waterfall, a bridge provides an excellent vantage point for taking photographs of the impressive cascade. Many trails also offer scenic views of the surrounding landscape and the waterfalls themselves.


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